Garment press



H. G. SUTTON Augv 9, 1932.

GARMENT PRES S Original Filed May 7, 1929 4 Sheets-Sheet 1 61cm "up.

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H. G. SUTTON 1,870,935

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Aug. 9, 1932. SUTTON L87,935

GARMENT PRESS Original Filed May 7, 1929 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 I 157 7 16. OI um, 11"

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Patented Aug. 9, 1 932 mes EAR-BY G. summon, or sYnAo sn, NEW YORK; ASSIGNOR To Uni'rnn" STATES "norr- MAN MACHINERY conronnrronior' new YORK, I\I. 2., A CORPORATION or DELA- GnRMENT .PREss Application filed May '7; "1'929, 'Seria1 No. 361,176. Renewed .April 28, 1932.

I This invention pertains to garment presses and is a continuation in part of myappli-ca-. tion' Serial No; 231,912, ifiled November'8, 1927. The invention ha-szfor its main object the production of a power'actuated press which is simple and'effective in itsloperation and withal safe guardedagainst any :possi-, bility of the operator gettinghis or her hands between the pressing elements whenipower is 'tr'eadle,

being. applied. 4 a v V A further object of theinvention isito provide, a press wherein the head maybe lowered toward the buck by theoperatorindependently of the power mechanism sothat' the-open ator can, if he so desires"lpatr thelgoodsand' be sure that the head is coming tdownE-upon the buck with the goods in proper relation .to

isefiected. r

Another object is to provide asfo'ot lever for lowering the press head into acooperative relation withthe buck, .theztoot leyer having a treadle associated therewith, anda connection between the foot lever and treadle zto permit relative upward movementofzthe treadle with respect'to the foot lever. This'airrang'e ment removes the danger of inj'urytmthe op- I erators footwhen-the power mechanism is actuated to applythefinal pressure.

In abroad sense the structure maybe said to involve theuseof a head carrying element which isfirst drawn to preliminary-contacting position by :the operator; axconstantly operating power mechanism a: hand oper- I' ated mechanism for throwing the power mechanism into operative relation -with th'e pressing element; and means interposed be tween said hand operated mechanism andthe power mechanism whereby thepowermecha nism cannot be'brought into operative 'rela tion until the head is firstlowered bythe op orator to contactthe article on the buckan'cl the parts so positioned that the hand'operated control mechanism may be actuated and cause the power mechanism tovibec ome jefi'ectivei v The preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in the annexed vdrawings wherein,

' v Figure l is aside elevation of apr'ess'with the head in its .fully open position, parts be such elements before the "final heavy pressure machine broken away. a

broken awayand shown in section to more clearly illustrate the structure,

Figure 2 is a similar view with the head :in its preliminary lowered position, where it would contact th'e'goods, the parts :then assunning such position that the constantly operating power mechanism may be brought into action,

Figure 3 is'a top View of ,theifoot lever and V Figure l a transverse .vertical sectional view taken on the line IVIV of Figure 5 illustrating thepower mechanism; in part and the control mechanisminterposed therebe= tween and the pressurevapplyingitoggle associated with the head carrying frame,

Figure 5 a sectionalelevation ofthe power mechanism and the allied p arts, and

1 Figure Gatop plan'vigew of thepower and a control l mechanisms With the frame i of the I b ed orifra-mc of'the machineprovidedat its rear wfithan upwardly extending portion 2. Atrlts fori 111 said drawings 1 d-enotes'the ward-portion the frame issurmou'nted by a pedestal 3"carryingthe:lower fixed pressing element or buck 4, which aswill be under stood may bejof any desired configuration and contour.-

The member 2 at its upper endiextends inwardlybetween the side eleinentsb and-f6 of the head carrying frame or lever, the latter being fulcrumed upon'a shaft 7 extending through said members 5 and 6 and'the upper endof the member'Q. I a

vThe headdenoted by 8. is attached to the forward endof the :head c-arryingirame or lever and of oourselwill'be shaped to conform to the outline and contour 'ofrthe buck. A handle 9 extends forwardly of the head being. sustainedin position by brackets 10, only oneof which, is disclosedin the draw:-

ings. a

So :farthis'isthe usual-press construction.

' Pivotally mounted at the, rear ofthe head carrying lever between the spaced arms 5 and 6 thereof is a swivel block vl-lwhichyformsithe upperv supportcand connection :for; an adj UStf able link or -upper vto ;'gle n em-ber denoted s e r Th lowe e f ideslop gle member or link is pivotally attached, as

at 13, to the upper end of a second toggle element 14, the latter at its lower end being pivotally secured, as at 15, to the lower portion of the bed plate or frame 1.

A pair of springs as 16, only one of which is shown, is secured to the head-carrying lever to the rear of the fulcrum 7, the lower ends of the springs being secured to the base frame 7 1 as is usual in presses of this same general character. These springs tend to swing the head carrying lever so as to move the head from the position shown inFigure 2 to that shown in Figure 1. In other words, they tend 7 to maintain the head in its elevated open position I As shown in the drawings. the lower ele ment: 14 of the toggle has a lateral extension 17 towhich is pivotally secured the link 18, which in turn connects the toggle with a foot lever 19. The foot lever and link 18 form in effect a secondary toggle member cooperating with the element 14 of the" main toggle to close the press when the foot lever is depressed. Lever 19 is fulcrumed on a shaft 20 mounted on bracket 21 secured to the press frame, the forward arm of the lever-being relatively short and projecting beyond the front of the press frame but a short distance.

Also mounted for pivotal movement about the shaft 20 and supported by the bracket 21 is a treadle member 22 having a forked end portion 23 which straddles the bracket, and a web portion 24 overlying the forward arm or the foot lever. A bumper 25 ofrubber or 7 other suitable material is interposed between the treadle and the foot lever, being'secured to a boss 26 on the foot lever in the form illus- Y trated in the drawings.

It is obvious that with the above construe tion depression of the treadle will lower the portion of the foot lever chine, is aconstantly rotating electric motor 28, the shaft 'whereof is interconnected through a flexible coupling of any approved type, designated by 29, with a shaft 30, which latter is supported in suitable bearings formed in or carried by a frame or housing 31 likewise supported upona bracket 32 secured to the bed frame 1.

Shaft has secured to it a worm 33 which is constantly in mesh with a worm gear 34, the hub whereof is splined or keyed to the outwardlyextending hub 35of a, bevel or sungear 36. Said gear is supported upon a sleeve bearing 37 which finds its support upon a shaft 38, the latter being supported in suitable bearings in the housing. Sun-gear 36 meshes with planetary gears or pinions 39 -mounted upon spindles 40 extending outwardly from a spindle frame 41 journaled for rotation upon the shaft 38.

Secured tothe outer extended ends of the spindles '40 is a ring-shaped frame or member '43 preferably formed in two parts, as shown in Figure 4, and bolted together so as to embrace the outer ends of the spindles.

The outerface of the ring-shaped member or fra'me43 is provided with a series of teeth 44 equally spaced thereabout and underlying a vertically disposed bolt or pin 45 mounted for reciprocation in abearing formed in the upper part of the housing 31. The lower end of the bolt .is slightly tapered so-that it may passbetween the teeth 44 and hold the frame 43 against rotation. Y Themeans for actuating this bolt will be later described.

I The mechanism just set forth constitutes, in effect, planetary gearing, it being understood that unless the movement of the spindle frame 41 be arrested no motion will be transmitted to the shaft 38.

Shaft 38 extends inwardly of the main frame. 1 and is supported'thereby in a bearing 46, Figure4, and has keyed to its outer end a combined crank disk and cam member, 1 47;. Secured to said member. is acrank pin 48,

the opposite end of the pin being secured in-a second crank element 49 which in turn is secured toazstub shaft 50which issupported in a bearing-51 also mounted in a portion of the fixed frame 1 of the machine." ,A crank rod or pitman 52 is connected with the shaft 48 and at its opposite or rear end is pivotally connected as at 53 to the lower toggle element 14. e

As will be. appreciated, when the frame member 43 is locked against rotation, motion will'be imparted to the crank and pit-man through the gearing above described. That is to say from-worm 33, to worm wheel 34, gear 7 36, planetary pinions or gears 39 (which then power mechanism beheld ineffective until the head. is closed either manually or by the foot leverand'to that end ofthe cam member 47 is employed to prevent the throwing in-of the '7 arresting bolt or pin 45.

As will be seen upon reference to Figures 4 and 5, the bolt 45. is provided with an up? which is'threa'ded and somewhat reduced. spring55 encircles the lower portion of the wardly extending stem 54, the upper end. of

stem bearing at'its lower end upon :a'shoulder formed upon the bolt and'atitsupper-end taking'against a washer 56 which underlies the forked end of a lever57,*which latter is secured to the outer end'of a rock shaft'58.

Theupper end of the-stem 54 passes through the forked end of the lever 57 and a washer a spring '60'which underlies the same and is seated in a socket formed in the housing. 31. A stop arm 61 formed upon the lever 57 carries an adjustable stop screw 61a whichcoacts, as will be seen upon reference to Figure 5, with the housing to prevent the lever from being thrown upwardly beyond a predetermined point.

Shaft 58 is journaled in a fixed bracket on the frame 62 and at its inner end has secured to it a lever having arms'63 and 64. I Arm 64 overlies a roller, 65 carried by a depending lever or arm 66 mounted for oscillation upon'a stub shaft 67. Said armc66 is normally held in its outward positionby' a spring66a. A

hand lever or rod 68 extends outwardly and upwardly from the lever66 and is provided witha hand-piece 69 adjaeent'the forward edgefofthe table of the press; -Ar1n or lever 66 also carries at'its lower end a second roller 7 0 while lever 63 is also provided with a roller as 71-at its lower end; These two rollers 70 and 71 are designed to cooperate with the combined crank disk and cam member heretofore designated by 47. a

As will be seen upon reference to Figures 1 and-2, more particularly, roller 70 cooperates with the outeracam surface 72 while the roller 71 is designed tooperate with the internal camway or face 7 3. The parts are so adjusted and arranged that when the head is in its elevated, or partially elevated position, or anything short 'of "the preliminary contacting position, roller 7 0 will rest upon the cam surface 72 and depression of the arm 68 and consequently rocking of the lever 66 is inhibited.

In Figure 1 the press is shown as fully open in which position it will be seen that the roller 7 O rests-upon the camf72 and hence ing-the straightened position; this-being permittedby the fact that the combined crank disk and cam may be rotated notwithstanding the motor is in operation as the sun-gear 36 merelyrotates with reference to the plan etary gears and causes the latter to :move' their supporting frame or spider around the other suns-gear. When the head re'aches its' preliminary' contactingiposition.the parts the pressure retained. By thehand-piece 69 the roller 71 will bewithdrawn from the depression 74 in; the cam then are 1 in :thet full line position shown:- 1 igurex2. 7 Depression of. the arm 68 is then permitted as the roller-70 will swing inwardly over: thereduced orcutaway exterior cam surface 72. During such motion the roller 65,.bearing. against the under face of the .le'verarm 64 will throw said. arm

upwardly and as a consequence will rock the fshaft58 clock-wise, thus depressing the outer end of the lever 57, and. forcing the boltf)" downwardly into engagement with the und'erlyingl teeth 44 of'the ring-shaped frame At the same time lever arm 63 will'also be rocked downwardly and the roller 71 come. into alignment with the throat of the inner cam surface '73 therebypermitting the combinedcamand crank :fllSli to. rotate unwhich time the toggle will 'be fully straight ened and full pressure :applied to the press.

When this position is reached a depression 74 ln-ithe .interlor camsurface Wlll come into alignment with the roller 71 l allowing the roller topass into the same andas a consequence will "allow the bolt 45 to be moved upwardly or to move upwardly automatically, if pressure upon the. hand-piece 69 is released,-.and thus arrest further movement of the eombinedcrank disk and cam, Thus the press maybe closed under power and again depressing surface 73rand the bolt again moved downofthe ring "frame "thus bringing the power 'trainxintoeiiective motion andldrawing the toggle fromits straightened, position,

7 Referring to Figure 2'it will be seen that just prior to theuapplication ofheavy} pres- .sure by the powerimechanisnrthe forward end of the foot lever has been lowered to such a position that there is sufficient space beneath the tread-ls to permit the operators footto be disposed thereunder. lNere the 'treadle rigid with the foot lever it is apparent that further straightening of the: main toggle, and incidentally the secondary toggle of which the foot lever is apart, by the power mechanism would force the treadle dow'n 'wardlv'-=sti*l'lfurther and-injure the operators foot. The-relative zmo-vement between the: treadle and foot lever-in the arrangeinent described above removes this danger,

it being obvious that, ail-though the forward i It will thus: be seenethat the-press ln laj': be first closed either manually or by the foot lever,thatltl eeperator may raise and lower the: presshead independently of the power mechanism in order tofin'spect the; goods and this-without fear-of injury to the hands or wardly into engagement with the teeth 44 V feet as the power mechanism is inoperativeto effect pressure at suchtime. If and when he has secured a lay of the goods to his satisfaction he finally draws the head to pressing relation with respect to the buck and the goods imposed thereon and may initiate the application of power by merely depressing the hand-piece 69. 7

It will be noted that When thetoggle is in its fully closed position the center lines of the crank, the crank connection 48 and the pivotal connection 53 are not in alignment. They will be lockedin this position so as to maintain the required pressure by entrance of the roller 71 into the depression or cut away portion 74 of the inner scam surface 73.

'- By this arrangement no trouble ensues in unlocking the press as might be the case if the center lines of the. connection all are lined up. What is claimed is: n I 1. In a garment press, the combinationof a pair of relatively movable pressing elements, one of said members being freely movable toward and from the other by the operator; a constantly moving power applyingmechanism; crank means lnterposed between saidmechanisin and said last-named pressing element for applying heavy pressure between the pressing elements; means for effecting an interconnection between said pressure applying means and the power mechanism when and only when the pressing elements have been brought to pressing orclosed position; operator controlled means for actuating said interconnecting'means; and lock out means rotatable with said crank means and positioned by the movement of the head r'or' preventing actuation of said operator controlled means until said elements are in pressing relation;

2. In a garment press, the combination of a fixed pressing element; a movable pressing elements free to be moved toward. and from the fixed element into and out of pressing relation therewith by the operator; constantly operating power means; crank means for applying pressure to the movable pressing element; a connection between said lastnamed means and the power means, said connection being normally disconnected from the power means; means for connecting the power means to the pressure applying means;

operator controlled means for actuating said connecting means; and. means rotatable with said crankmeans and 'positionedby movement ofs'aidmovablepressing element to prevent actuation of said operator'controlled meansuntil said elements areiin pressing relation.

' 3. In a garment press, the combination of a fixed pressing element; a movable pressing element free to be moved toward and from the fixed element into andout of pressing re 'lation therewith byfthe operator; constantly operating power means; crank means for aping element.

plying pressure to the movable pressing ele-' ment a connection between said last-named means and the power means, said connection 'bemg normally disconnected from the power means; means for connecting the power means-to the pressure applying means; operator controlledmeans for actuating said connecting means; and a stop device rotatable with said crank means and positioned by movement of said movable pressing element for preventing actuation of said operator controlled means until the movable pressing element has been closed upon-the fixed pressing element.

4. In a garment press, the combination of a fixed pressing element; a movable pressing element free to be moved toward and from the fixed element into and out of pressing relation therewith by the operator; constantly operating power beans; means for applying pressure to the movable pressing element; a connection between said lastnamed means and the power means, said con nection being normally disconnected from the pow-er means; means for connecting the power'means to theconnectionaforesaid and thereby efiecting operation'of the pressure applying means; operator controlled means for actuating said connecting'means; and a rotatable stop device interconnected with and movable by the connection between the power applying means andthe power means preventing operation of the last named operator controlled means until the movable pressing element has been-closed upon the fixed press- 5.111 agarment press, the combination of a fixed pressing element; a second pressing element mounted for free movement toward and from the'latter by the operator; toggle mechanism associated with said second pressa fixed pressing element; a movable. pressing element free to be moved toward and from the other by the operator; power means; crank means interposed between the latter and the movable pressing element to: eflect heavy pressure between the pressing elements, said two means being normally disconnected; manually actuated locking means interposed between said two means for connecting said two means; and means rotatable with said crankmeans and positionedlby movement of the movable pressing element for preventing actuation of. the latter until the movable pressing element is brought toclosed position. 1

'5'; In a garment press,fthec'omb1nat1on of a fixed pressing element;-a movable pressing element'free to be moved toward and from the other by the operatory power means; crank means interposed between the latter and the movable pressingelement to effect a heavy pressure between the pressing ele-' ments, said two means being normally disconnected; manually actuated locking means interposedbetween said two, means for connecting said two means; means rotatable with said crank and positioned by movement of the movable pressing element" for preventmg actuation of the latter until the movable element is brought into pressing relation with the fixed element, and means also associated with said crank means-and movable therewith for locking of the press in its closed, heavy pressure applying position. v

8. In a garment press, the combination of a fixed pressing element; a movable pressing element free to be moved into and out of pressing relation tothe other by the operator a constantly moving power means crank means interposed between the movable pressingmemb'er and the power means for applying heavy pressure to said movable pressing member, said crank means being normally disconnected from the power 1neans; means for producing an interlock between the power means and the crank means aforesaid; operator controlled means for actuating said interlocking means; means rotatable with said crank means for preventing actuation of said operator controlled means until the pressing elements are brought together; means normally tending to disconnect the power means. and the crank means; and means on said rotatable means for maintaining the-connection between the power means and crank means until maximum heavy pressure has been effeet-ed and immediately thereafter releasing the connecting means thereby to allow heavy pressure to be maintained for any desired period. i

9. In a garment press, the combination of A a fixed pressing element; a movable pressing element; afoot lever for moving said movableelement into cooperative relation with said fixed element; power mechanism for moving said movable element; and a treadle member for actuating said foot lever, said member overlying said lever and being mounted forupwa-rd relative movement with respect to said foot lever! g 10. In a: garment press, the combination of a fixed pressing'element; am'ovable press ing element; a toggle mechanism for. moving said movable element to closed position; a

foot lever connected to said toggle mechanismga pow-er mechanism'connected to said toggle mechanism; .and a treadle member for actuating said foot lever, said member overand lyingsaid lever andheingmounted for upward relative movement with respect to said foot lever.

11. In a garment press, the combination of a fixed pressing element; a movable pressing elementmovable-by the operator toward and from the fixed element; a ower train associated with the movable element for producing heavy pressure therethroughl afterthe press is closed by, the operator; control-means for the power train embodying a rotatablecam a manually actuated interlock'for the power train; andfmeans for rotating said cam comprising a connection between the cam. and said movable pressing element, said cam serving to prevent actuation of. the interlock until said cam is shifted by the operationof closing the head, said cam likewise permitting withdrawal whenthe press is exerting heavy pressure. 7

12. In a garment press, the combination of a buck; ahead; constantly driven planetary gearing; atoggle mechanism; connections be tween said toggle and the shaft supporting one of the sun-gears of said gearing for straightening the toggle ;means under control of the operator for arresting planetary movement ofthe planetary gears of the gearing and thereby causing rotation of the aforesaid sun-gear; and means controlledas to position by an operator controlled movement of the head toward the buck for preventing actuation of said arresting means until the head is'brought to .closed position. 7

13'. In a garment press, thecombination of a buck; a head; constantly driven planetary gearing; a toggle mechanism; "connections between said toggle and the shaft supporting one of the sun-gears of said gearing for straightening the-toggle means under control of the operator for arresting planetary movement of the planetary gears of the gearing and thereby causing rotation of the aforesaid suln-gear; and a cam rotatable with said shaft, said cam being positioned by operator of the interlock said. arresting means until the head is brought to closed position. i

14". Ina garment press, the combination of a buck; a head; constantly driven planetary gearing a toggle mechanism; connections be tween said-toggle and the shaft supporting one of the sun-gears of said gearing for straightening the toggle; means under control of the operator for arresting planetary movement of the planetary gears of the gear ing and thereby causing rotation oftheaforesaid sun-gear'; and a cam rotatable with saidshaft, said cam being positionedby operator controlled movement of the head towardthe buck, and adaptedto prevent actuation of said arresting means until the headis brought to closed position, said-cam being so formed as to allow retraction of'said arresting means when "the toggle is exerting its maxi'mu'meffect. r. a .i J a 7 15. In a garment press, the combination of a buck ahead; constantly driven planetary gearing; a toggle mechanism for exert ing pressure upon the head when the'latter is in its closed position; a crank disk carried by the shaft of one of the sun-gears of the gearing; a crank extending therefrom and connected to the toggle; an exterior and an interior cam formed upon the crank disk, said interior cam being provided with an outward ly extending portion;'a ring-shaped frame mounted upon the supporting spindles of the planetary gears'of the gearing; teeth formed thereon; a spring retracted bolt standingin line with saidteeth; a lever associated-with said bolt and serving when depressed to move the bolt into engagement with the teeth; a second lever movable with said last-named lever, said second lever at itsouter end coacting with the interiorly formed cam aforesa d a third lever fulcrumed upon a fixed portion of the machine, the lower end of said lever coacting with the exteriorcam; a roller carried bythe third lever and standing 1n opv erative relation with the second-named lever v "as to rock the same when the third lever is swung counter-clockwise; and means for rocklng said third lever. r Y

16. In a garment press, the combinatlon of .a fixed buck; a head mounted for swingingmovement toward and from the buck; toggle mechanism for applymg heavy pressure to the head when the latter is brought to its closed position; a planetary gearing; means for constantly rotating one of the sungears of said gearing; a ring-shaped member carried by the spindles of the planetary gears of said gearing; teethextending outwardly therefrom; a rocker shaft; an arm secured to said rocker shaft; a spring serving to elevate said arm; a bolt associated with V handle and a consequent depression of the the outer end of said arm and. standing in line with the teeth; a lever secured tot-he ope posite end of said rocker shaft, the lower end of said lever carrying a roller; a second rocker shaft an arm extending downwardly V therefrom; a roller carried by said arm and standing inoperative relation with the upper end of said first-named'lever'; a handle extending outwardly from the second rocker shaft; a crank disk secured to the shaft of the normally stationary sun-gear of the gearing; a crank extending therefrom to the toggle mechanism; and two cam ways formed upon the disk one exteriorly thereof and the other interiorly thereof, theformer coop erating with thelower end of the last-named arm and the latter cooperating with the lower end of the aforesaid lever, the cams being so formed and-positioned. that operation of the bolt to arrestthe planetary movement of the planetary gears; is preventeduntil the crank disk has been rotated by a closing movement of the headrand the interior cam being so formed as to prevent the entranceof the lowor end of the lever into cooperation therewith until the parts assume the relationship jus't mentioned. 7 I

17 In a garment press, the combinationof afixed'buck; ahead mounted for swinging'f movement toward and from the buck toggle. mechanism for applying heavy pressure to the head when the latter is brought to its closed position; planetary gearing; means for con stantly rotating one of the sun-gears of said gearing; a ring-shaped member carried by the spindles of the planetary gears of said gearing; teeth extending outwardly therefrom; a rocker, shaft; an arm secured to said rocker shaft; a spring serving to'elevate said arm; a bolt associated with theouter end of said arm and standing in line with the teeth;

a lever secured to the opposite end of said rocker shaft, the lower end of said lever carrying a roller; a second rocker shaft; an arm extending downwardly therefrom; a roller carried'by said arm and standing in operative relation withthe upper end of said firstnamed lever; ahandle extending outwardly from the second rocker shaft; a crank disk secured to the shaft of the normally stationary sun-gear of the gearing; a crank extend.- ing therefrom to the toggle mechanism; and

two cam ways formed upon the disk one ex teriorly thereof and the other int'erio-rly there of, the former cooperating with the lower end of the last-named arm and the latter cooperating with the lower end of the aforesaid lever,'the cams being so formed and positionedthat operation of the handle and a consequent depression of the bolt to arrest the planetary movement of the planetary gears is prevented until the crank disk has been rotated by a closing movement of the head and the interior cam being so formed as to prevent the entrance of the lower end of the lever into cooperation therewith until the parts assume the relationship just mentioned, said interior cam being likewise formed with an outwardly extending seat or recess which permits elevation of the handle and a'consequent retraction of the bolt to permit the parts to come to rest while the toggle is in that position where heavy pressure is applied to the head. p

I 18. In a garment press, the combination of afixed pressing element; a movable pressing element; a toggle mechanism for moving said movable element into pressing relation with the fixed element; a power mechanism .for actuating said toggle mechanism; a second toggle mechanism-including a foot lever also adapted to'actuate said first mentioned togmounted on said foot lever for upward relative movement therewith.

19. In a garment press, the combination of a frame; a fixed pressing element; a movable pressing element; a toggle mechanism for moving said movable element into pressing relation with the fixed element; a power mechanism for actuating said toggle mechanism; a second toggle mechanism also adapted to actuate said first mentioned toggle mechanism, said second toggle mechanism comprising a pair of links pivoted to each other, one of said links being pivoted intermediate its ends to said frame and projecting forwardly of the frame; and a treadle member pivoted to the forward end of said last mentioned link and cooperating therewith to depress the link, said member overlying said link and being movable upwardly relative to said link.

20. In a garment press, the combination of a buck; a head; constantly moving power means a toggle mechanism difi'erential gearmg interposed between sald power means and said toggle mechanism; means under control of the operator for locking one of the gears of said difierential gearing to transmit movement from said power means to said toggle mechanism; and means rotatable with one of said gears and controlled by the position of said head for preventing actuation of said locking means until the head is brought to closed position. I

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

HARRY G. SUTTON; 

